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n : the part of the autonomic nervous system that contains chiefly cholinergic
fibers, that tends to induce secretion, to increase the tone and
contractility of smooth muscle, and to slow the heart rate, and that
consists of (1) a cranial part made up of preganglionic fibers leaving and
passing the midbrain by the oculomotor nerves and the hindbrain by the
facial, glossopharyngeal, vagus, and accessory nerves and passing to the
ciliary, sphenopalatine, submandibular, and otic ganglia of the head or to
ganglionated plexuses of the thorax and abdomen and postganglionic fibers
passing from these ganglia to end organs of the head and upper trunk and
(2) a sacral part made up of preganglionic fibers emerging and passing in
the sacral nerves and passing to ganglionated plexuses of the lower trunk
and postganglionic fibers passing from these plexuses chiefly to the
viscera of the lower abdomen and the external genital organs — called also parasympathetic system ; compare
SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM.
Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary, 1995 Edition For detailed information about the spine and nervous system go here. |
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